Thanks for making the concept of punishment and reinforcement easy!! I like the idea of "add" and "take away"!!! Keep up the amazing work! Short & sweet!!
Most people don't respond well to negative reinforcement, it just makes them negative. Better to validate what is good about a person, and enable the tools they have to utilize their gifts.
Well, if you tell the kid he doesn't have to do the dishes that day, it is still a reward. I am confused at why do we need to classify the reinforcement into adding and taking away, since it is still a reward being applied?
That's exactly what confuses me sometimes. Like with the example of nagging. I know it's considered negative reinforcement because you're trying to get someone to perform a behavior, and once they do the nagging will go away, i.e. removing a stimulus to encourage cleaning, but couldn't it also be considered positive punishment? As in, you're trying to discourage their messy behavior by introducing the stimulus of nagging? Sometimes it's tough to determine, and takes a lot of thought. What helps me in some cases is to consider if a stimulus is being added or removed AFTER the behavior.
Finally! The example of negative reinforcement was great.
Thank you so much for explaining this. I needed to understand this chapter for my psychology midterm and now I totally get it.
Thanks for making the concept of punishment and reinforcement easy!! I like the idea of "add" and "take away"!!! Keep up the amazing work! Short & sweet!!
Very helpful, quick, and understandable. Thank You!
omg ive been trying to understand this for a month and it just got summed up in 3 minutes. THANKS!
Most people don't respond well to negative reinforcement, it just makes them negative. Better to validate what is good about a person, and enable the tools they have to utilize their gifts.
do you have any data to support your claims? or is this an original howard mencini idea?
@@MedSchoolMadeEasy Speaking from experience.
BIG turned a negative into a positive.
preach
well explained
Thank you so much! Very helpful! God bless you more!
Short and direct. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
awesome. Thank you.
YOU are welcome!
what a great video. Thanks a lot
Well, if you tell the kid he doesn't have to do the dishes that day, it is still a reward. I am confused at why do we need to classify the reinforcement into adding and taking away, since it is still a reward being applied?
Andreea Popa he said not to get caught up on what the words could mean like negative as bad :P I don't think I like the people who made English
That's exactly what confuses me sometimes. Like with the example of nagging. I know it's considered negative reinforcement because you're trying to get someone to perform a behavior, and once they do the nagging will go away, i.e. removing a stimulus to encourage cleaning, but couldn't it also be considered positive punishment? As in, you're trying to discourage their messy behavior by introducing the stimulus of nagging? Sometimes it's tough to determine, and takes a lot of thought. What helps me in some cases is to consider if a stimulus is being added or removed AFTER the behavior.
You are wonderful!!!! Thank yo for your videos!
No, THANK YOU!
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Thnx G
you got it sk8r
Good video
❤